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Appleget 1 - 1,066 words
Appleget 1 Joseph Appleget Mr. Helle/ IB English
12 10/18/00 The Way We Live Our Lives In our
individual routines, each and every one of us
strives to be the best that we are capable of
being. How peculiar this is; we aim for similar
goals, yet the methods we enact are unique. Just
as no two people have the same fingerprint, no two
have identical theories on how to live life. While
some follow religious outlines to aspire to a
level of oral excellence, others pursue different
approaches. Toward the end of the
Nineteenth-Century and on through the
mid-Twentieth, a movement followed existentialism,
a philosophical theory of life, in order to
achieve such a level. Even though the idea of
existe ...
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Kafkas Truth - 1,197 words
... ccessive guard may represent a layer, more
obscured and impenetrable than the last, of the
inner self that one must come in contact and
bypass during an in depth search for true
identity. At last, the Gate symbolizes not only
the path to truth, but the threshold which must,
in one way or another, be crossed before entering
the path. The Gate is never closed during the many
years that the Man waits for permission to enter,
indicating that the only barrier from the truth is
mans unwillingness to seek it. When the Gate is
finally closed, it is not because a man was
refused entrance, it was because man refused to
enter it. Kafka created a rapidly sketched
portrait of human condition, mans fr ...
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The Metamorphosis: The Potrait Of Kafka's Life - 1,107 words
The Metamorphosis: The Potrait Of Kafka'S Life
Vishal S Shah ENG 102-058 04-18-01 The
Metamorphosis: The Potrait Of Kafka's Life The
Metamorphosis written by Franz Kafka is considered
one of the few great, poetic works of the
twentieth century. Addressing The Metamorphosis,
Elias Canetti, a Nobel Prize-winning author, has
commented, "In The Metamorphosis Kafka has reached
the height of his mastery: he has written
something which he could never surpass, because
there is nothing which The Metamorphosis could be
surpassed by - one of the few great, perfect
poetic works of this century" (Corngold ix). There
are many symbolisms and parallelisms used in the
story. "[Kafka's] disturbing, symbolic f ...
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The Metamorphosis: The Potrait Of Kafka's Life - 1,173 words
... or him running a business are clearly revealed
in the story when Mr. Samsa mentions Gregor doing
his fretwork. This obsession with wanting Franz to
become a businessman often led Herrman to beat his
son. Kafka's frustration could be felt in his
letter to Brod Max: -how my mother whimpers to me
almost every evening,that I should after all take
a look at the factory now and again just to keep
my father's mind easy, and how father has said the
same thing, in a far nastier way with looks ...
(Corngold 105-106) SHAH 5 One can see, in the
story, the father's loss of hope that Herrman had
for his son, Kafka, when Mr. Samsa mentions the
disorder of Gregor's room - "a disorder expected
of someone ...
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